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Microgaming Marks 20 Years on the Isle of Man with 20 Charitable Donations

Microgaming is to make 20 donations to Isle of Man charities this year as the company marks two decades since landing on the island’s shores. Through its PlayItForward corporate social responsibility scheme, Microgaming is this year supporting twenty organisations that touch all areas of the community.
Having already supported the North Ramsey Bowling Club, Ramsey Grammar School, IOM Foodbank, and a young person training to be a paramedic, sixteen further donations are set to follow in 2021.
Since relocating to the Isle of Man in April 2001, Microgaming has been committed to supporting the local community here, contributing more than £3.5 million to charitable initiatives.
“It’s a special year for all of us at Microgaming, and I couldn’t think of a more appropriate way to mark 20 years on the Isle of Man than supporting 20 of the island’s great causes. I’m proud that we continue to extend our roots here year after year, playing an active role in the community through PlayItForward,” John Coleman, CEO of Microgaming, said.
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